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BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

“Now, six berths might sound like a bit of an overkill for one person but it came with allthe essentials I had in mind”

Whenever I undertake an RV journey that is work-related, I tend to be a little bit fussy about my requirements. I prefer a motorhome simply because it’s more practical with less fiddling around and I am not usually in any given place for more than a couple of nights.

A side benefit for me is that all my photographic and computer gear is always with me. My other little requirement is that I prefer to not have to make up a bed every night after a day on the road and that the dinette table can either be an eating and/or a work location — but not a bed.

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